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Old 17-02-13, 11:13 AM   #1
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Hey all
After finding a gouge in my rear Diablo Strada last week amd after some debating I decided to shell out on a new Angel ST to match the one already on the front. I had the tyre fitted yesterday and all seems well, however I have noticed that wheel does not seem to have been re-balanced. I didn't see the fitter do it at the time and it didn't occur to me to ask him while I was there. The wheel does have weights on it but they look like older ones from a previous tyre. I can't feel any vibration and have been up to 80ish so it seems ok. Is it worth getting it re-balanced?
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Old 17-02-13, 12:38 PM   #2
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If in doubt check it out, however he may have already checked it and found that the previous weights worked just fine, coincidence is a fine thing!
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Old 17-02-13, 04:07 PM   #3
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Sounds entirely plausible. Like I said I can't feel any noticeable vibration from the rear, although I guess it may be tricky to spot as twins do vibrate a fair bit anyway
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Old 17-02-13, 05:43 PM   #4
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Hey all
After finding a gouge in my rear Diablo Strada last week amd after some debating I decided to shell out on a new Angel ST to match the one already on the front. I had the tyre fitted yesterday and all seems well, however I have noticed that wheel does not seem to have been re-balanced. I didn't see the fitter do it at the time and it didn't occur to me to ask him while I was there. The wheel does have weights on it but they look like older ones from a previous tyre. I can't feel any vibration and have been up to 80ish so it seems ok. Is it worth getting it re-balanced?
suzuki wheels in general dont need balancing,the rear least of all,and only really need balancing if the tyre is very unbalanced when the red spot is fitted near the valve,and this shouldnt need doing unless its a really crap tyre,so would only require very little weight to get it spot on
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Old 17-02-13, 05:58 PM   #5
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suzuki wheels in general dont need balancing,the rear least of all,and only really need balancing if the tyre is very unbalanced when the red spot is fitted near the valve,and this shouldnt need doing unless its a really crap tyre,so would only require very little weight to get it spot on
Excellent. The red spot is near the valve so I guess the old tyre weights aren't making much of a difference either way as the wheel seems smooth when I ride the bike.
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Old 18-02-13, 10:08 AM   #6
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suzuki wheels in general dont need balancing,the rear least of all,and only really need balancing if the tyre is very unbalanced when the red spot is fitted near the valve,and this shouldn't need doing unless its a really crap tyre,so would only require very little weight to get it spot on
I've not found this to be the case, having owned a number of Suzukis, they seem to have had as much lead used as anything else I've owned.

It is true though that a balance issue at the front is more noticeable.

You could remove the rear wheel and try spinning it on the axel and marking where it stops. If it always ends up at the same place it could use a balance. This method isn't perfect as you should use something that stops bearing drag being a factor, but it is quite easy

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Old 18-02-13, 01:05 PM   #7
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Thanks for the replies guys. Will see how it goes this week and may pop it back to garage at weekend and see what they say.
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Old 18-02-13, 03:09 PM   #8
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modern motorcycle wheel rims in general don't need balancing

its when you put a tyre on the rim that the problems start

my vote is to check the balance every time you fit a new tyre, though that's not to say it will always need balancing, particularly if the tyre has a red spot and has already been put in the right place on the rim
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Old 18-02-13, 09:12 PM   #9
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I had issues with the front Conti-motion on my pointy so much so that they swapped the tyre for a new one and also put weights on. They use the car type stick on rather than the ones the clip on the centre. Won't take a mo to whip it off and balance it.
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Old 18-02-13, 09:31 PM   #10
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Never have the rear balanced, but always do with the front. That's on all my bikes

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